Medicine
School of Population and Public Health
5

Role of air, water, food and solid waste as sources of human health risks; global environmental health issues; sustainability.

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Medicine
School of Population and Public Health
3

The Interprofessional Health and Human Service (IHHS) course covers the idea of "population health," and the implementation and evaluation of programs or policies to improve health. Open to all students. Credit will be granted for only one of SPPH 200 or IHHS 200.

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Medicine
School of Population and Public Health
5

Foundations of population health. An overview of research on determinants of health, with an emphasis on the social determinants of health.

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Arts
Social Work
5

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Arts
Social Work
4

This Interprofessional Health and Human Service (IHHS) course considers how health and human service professionals can effectively practice with people with disabilities from a social justice perspective. Social and personal context and practice responses are examined. Offered as IHHS 407 prior to September 2015. Credit will be granted for only one of SOWK 453 or IHHS 407.

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Arts
Social Work
4

Analysis of race, gender, class and culture as factors in the distribution and delivery of Canadian social benefits and social services.

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Land and Food Systems
Soil Science
5

Topics in land and water system evaluations and assessing resource development options; monitoring and modelling environmental systems. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading. Equivalency: LWS 517.

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Land and Food Systems
Soil Science
5

Urbanization impacts on water resources with a focus on rainwater management, water quality, point and non-point sources of pollution, drinking water and waste water, riparian buffer zones, cumulative effects, and application of beneficial management practices. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading. Equivalency: LWS516

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Land and Food Systems
Soil Science
5

Watershed evaluation, key aspects of hydrology, water quality, land use impacts on water resources and integration of multiple land use activities and their cumulative impacts. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading. Equivalency: LWS 515

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Land and Food Systems
Soil Science
5

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